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South. From our Southern exchanges we obtain the following interesting summary of news: A warning to Hutler. Capt, McWaters has sent the following spirited letter to Hutler, the beast: Parish of St. James, July 23, 1862. Gen. B. F. Butler, New Orleans:Sir --I arrested Mr. S. N. Burbank, of the Parish of St. John the Baptist, and Mr. E. N. Burbank, of the Parish of Assumption, a few nights since, by orders from headquarters. They are charged with treason against the Con the Mint. The city was not occupied by the United States troops, nor had they reached there. The place was not in their possession.--Wm. B. Mumford pulled down the detested symbol with his own hands, and for that was condemned to be hung by Gen. Butler after his arrival. Brought in full view of the scaffold, his murderers hoped to appal his heroic soul by the exhibition of the implements of ignominious death. With the evidence of their determination to consummate their brutal purpose befor